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Tuesday 30th October 2012
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16 July 2012
Organisations affected by Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) legislation are being invited to take part in a questionnaire to help re-work the legislation.
The decision by the Treasury to retain revenue rather than recycle it as an incentive has led many organisations to consider the CRC as little more than an energy tax.
Consultancy Acclaro is working with the Treasury, DECC and BIS to review options for Phase 2, in conjunction with the simplification consultation now underway.
The aim is to provide an industry viewpoint and options on taking the scheme forwards, including alternatives to the CRC as a separate environmental tax.
To complete the questionnaire, visit http://svy.mk/MGURX3
Organisations affected by Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) legislation are being invited to take part in a questionnaire to help re-work the legislation.
The decision by the Treasury to retain revenue rather than recycle it as an incentive has led many organisations to consider the CRC as little more than an energy tax.
Consultancy Acclaro is working with the Treasury, DECC and BIS to review options for Phase 2, in conjunction with the simplification consultation now underway.
The aim is to provide an industry viewpoint and options on taking the scheme forwards, including alternatives to the CRC as a separate environmental tax.
To complete the questionnaire, visit http://svy.mk/MGURX3